I like this guy. "A heart isn't beating and it should be"
Which is odd because it is not unusual for first responders to testify in cases.cz308 said:
In all seriousness, I'd imagine he's very nervous or just doesn't want to be there. Perhaps both.
Has this been covered conclusively in the trial? I didn't see that, and I see conflicting (usually anti-Chauvin) media links when I try to search for articles.Quote:
no damage to trachea
A is A said:
how is this even a trial?
dude has multiple instances of substance abuse.
pupils were dilated
foam at mouth
no damage to trachea
coroner suggestion drugs in system are beyond lethal dose and would signify OD.
again... how did we get here?
has not been introduced in trial, yet. pardon my claim. (i'll edit)Waffledynamics said:Has this been covered conclusively in the trial? I didn't see that, and I see conflicting (usually anti-Chauvin) media links when I try to search for articles.Quote:
no damage to trachea
A is A said:
how is this even a trial?
dude has multiple instances of substance abuse.
pupils were dilated
foam at mouthno damage to tracheastricken as not yet admitted in court.
coroner suggestion drugs in system are beyond lethal dose and would signify OD.
again... how did we get here?
edit (see strike above)
none. sorry it was more rhetorical.ruddyduck said:A is A said:
how is this even a trial?
dude has multiple instances of substance abuse.
pupils were dilated
foam at mouthno damage to tracheastricken as not yet admitted in court.
coroner suggestion drugs in system are beyond lethal dose and would signify OD.
again... how did we get here?
edit (see strike above)
how many guesses do you need?
Waffledynamics said:Has this been covered conclusively in the trial? I didn't see that, and I see conflicting (usually anti-Chauvin) media links when I try to search for articles.Quote:
no damage to trachea
Quote:
III. No life-threatening injuries identified
A. No facial, oral mucosal, or conjunctival petechiae
B. No injuries of anterior muscles of neck or laryngeal structures
C. No scalp soft tissue, skull, or brain injuries
D. No chest wall soft tissue injuries, rib fractures (other than a single rib fracture from CPR), vertebral column injuries, or visceral injuries
E. Incision and subcutaneous dissection of posterior and lateral neck, shoulders, back, flanks, and buttocks negative for occult trauma
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The neck is straight, and the trachea is midline.
https://www.hennepin.us/-/media/hennepinus/residents/public-safety/documents/floyd-autopsy-6-3-20.pdfQuote:
Oral endotracheal tube, correctly positioned in the trachea and held in place on the face with a white and tan plastic and elastic band
Yes.Corn Pop said:
Is this a states witness?
they aren't that bad. curling down a little at the end, but for a non-business professional wearing a suit & tie to a nationally televised event, he did a rather adequate job.Good Poster said:
He needs collar stays BAD.
Paramedics don't call a death. He said "still deceased." Nelson objected.NewOldAg said:
Oh no, I missed the objection again. Did anyone hear it?
aginresearch said:
Wow! Witness was able to feel for pulse on the carotid artery on the neck with two fingers while Chauvin's knee was still on Floyd.
He was feeling for a pulse, did not testify that he found one.aginresearch said:
Wow! Witness was able to feel for pulse on the carotid artery on the neck with two fingers while Chauvin's knee was still on Floyd.
I thought they were breaking after lunch for weekend.aggiehawg said:
Witness is excused.
Next witness Jeremy Norton.